seducing

Etymology

verb

  1. present participle and gerund of seduce

noun

  1. seduction
    Many the tears silently wept over the manifold follies of a life so estranged as his had been, when the evil seducings of the tempter had drawn him away from home and love to mingle in the unhallowed society of the intemperate. 1864, Alexander Clark, The old log school house, page 261

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